The first three chapters of Anthony Zuiker’s “Cybergeddon” are now live on the web. The cyber-thriller is available online internationally, in 10 languages. The Internet series stars Missy Peregrym and Oliver Martinez.

Zuiker (the “CSI” hits) aims to take the crime thriller digital, ie. it won’t be on TV. He explained his thinking about his new hybrid, part TV movie, part videogame, part advertisement for Norton, the computer security firm. Count the 90-minute project, to be released in short chapters, as Yahoo’s attempt to enter the original scripted entertainment content in a big way.

How will it be “rated,” relative to scripted entertainment on TV? That’s unclear.

Positioned as a storytelling/gaming digital something-or-other, “Cybergeddon” is a cyber-terrorism crime thriller that won’t show up on your TV. It will be released on Yahoo, internationally in September.

Creator Anthony E. Zuiker (“CSI”) sees this as an immersive way to tell a cyber-crime story in a global way, in 20 languages.

Several aspects of the 90-minute undertaking make it new: the online venue, the brand partners, the international angle and the fact that it will be released in 10-minute chapter. Short clips about individual characters and plot lines will also be available.

Joanne Ostrow has been watching TV since before "reality" required quotation marks. "Hill Street Blues" was life-changing. If Dickens, Twain or Agatha Christie were alive today, they'd be writing for television. And proud of it.